Community Resource Guide

Community Resource Guide
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Updated for 2012-2013 by Kim Toledo, Katie Abbot & Bobby S. Gosal; the original Folsom Lake
College Community Resource Guide was created by Jill Morrison.
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Abuse/Assault Services
Adult Protective Services - Sacramento County Department of Health & Human Services
3701 Branch Center Road
Sacramento, CA 95827
Phone: (916) 874-9377
Website: www.sacdhhs.com
Contact: (she retired and are in process of hiring new Program Manager)
Services Provided:
Investigates & assesses reports of abuse, neglect of elderly and dependent adults.
Assistance with information and referrals.
Provides emergency services & crisis intervention.
Also provides In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS): provides in-home assistance to those
eligible aged, blind, or disabled individuals who need help at home.
Adult Protective Services - El Dorado County Department of Health & Human Services
3057 Briw Road
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 642-4800
Services Provided:
Investigates & assesses reports of abuse, neglect of elderly and dependent adults.
Assistance with information and referral.
Provides emergency services & crisis intervention.
Also provides In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS): provides in-home assistance to those
eligible aged, blind, or disabled individuals who need help at home.
California Sex Offender Info (Megan’s Law)
4949 Broadway
Sacramento, CA 95820
Phone: Info Line (916) 227-4877
CA Sex Offender: (900) 448-3000 to pay for additional information
Website: www.meganslaw.gov
CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocate
Seeking volunteers to join who are appointed by judges to help children as they move through
the court system due to abuse or neglect or who are in family law custody cases. Training
classes required.
El Dorado County (530) 622-9882
Website: www.casaeldorado.org
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Child Protection Services
P.O. Box 269057
Sacramento, CA 95826
Phone: (916) 875-0189 - Administration
(916) 875-5437 - to report abuse 24-hours, 875-kids
El Dorado County (530) 642-7100
Website: www.sacdhhs.com
Service Provided:
Emergency Response (ER) (916) 874-4001: a system designed to provide in-person
response 24 hours a day to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
Determine the child’s needs and provide emergency shelter needs, provide crisis
intervention and/or protect the child through emergency shelter care.
The Center for Violence Free Relationships
344 Placerville Drive Suite 11
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Matt Huckabay, Executive Director
Phone: (530) 626-1450 - Office; 24-hours (530) 626-1131 and (916) 939-6616, this provider does
accept collect calls.
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Many services provided for women and men.
Counseling for domestic violence and sexual assault, women’s shelter, and legal services.
New Morning Youth & Family Services
6765 Green Valley Rd.
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 622-5551 - Counseling
Youth Shelter: (530) 626-4190
Contact: David Ashby, Executive Director
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Emergency Youth Shelter- Runaway or homeless, Counseling services for families in crisis,
pregnancy & parenting, alcohol & drug use; delinquency, school problems, behavior
problems, etc.
RAINN (Rape Abuse Incest National Network)
Hotline: 1-800-656-4673
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Summit View Child and Family Services
(530) 644-8226
Services Provided:
Support with child abuse & family violence issues.
Victims of Domestic Violence Crisis Line
Phone: (916) 920-2952
WEAVE (Women Escaping a Violent Environment)
1900 K Street Sacramento, CA 95811
General Information and 24-hour Crisis Line (916) 920-2952
Toll Free: 1-866-920-2952
Phone: www.weaveinc.org
Family Connections - Home Visitation Program (530) 642-3511
Services Provided:
Works with CPS to prevent child abuse.
They also offer family therapy on a sliding scale for ages 5 years old and up.
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Animal Control
El Dorado County (530) 621-5795
Sacramento Co. (916) 368-7387
Sacramento SPCA Shelter (916) 383-7387
Animal Outreach
6101 Enterprise Dr. Diamond Springs, CA (530) 642-2287
Website: www.Animaloutreachcats.com
Services Provided:
Low cost spay and neuter and vaccines.
Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary
50 Natoma St. Folsom, CA 95630
Contact: Vicki Valentine, Education Coordinator
Services Provided:
Vicki is an excellent resource for wild animal information & questions.
Loaves & Fishes - Mercer Veterinary Clinic for the Homeless
Contact: UC Davis, Veterinarian Intern
Phone: (530) 752-1143
Service Provided:
Free food & medical care for pets of the homeless.
Meets second Saturday of the month from 11-3pm at the Loaves & Fishes facility in
Sacramento.
Pawed-People for Animal Welfare in ED County
4050 Durock Rd. #19
Shingle Springs, CA 95682
(530) 677-2476
Website: www.pawedpets.org
Services Provided:
All-volunteer non-profit whose focus is saving and improving the lives of service animals.
This is not an animal shelter and they do not house animals at this organization.
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Sierra Wildlife Rescue
P.O. Box 2127
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 621-4661
Service Provided:
Helps rescue & rehabilitate birds and mammals, release back to the wild.
Volunteers needed.
Spay Day USA
Sac. County (916) 473-5827 - fax
Website: www.sacanimal.org
Service Provided:
Spay/neuter dogs and cats in Sacramento County for $15.00.
This is done 1x a year. For Placer/
Yolo county, see Website.
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Armed Forces Recruiting Offices
Air Force (916) 638-4311
Army (916) 853-6289
Coast Guard (916) 721-6877
Marine Corps (916) 646-6980
Navy (916) 965-3730
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Child Care Services
Boys & Girl’s Club of El Dorado County, Western Slope
(530) 295-8019
212 Armory Road
Placerville, CA 95667
Services Provided:
$22.00 a year after school childcare.
Ages 6 Yrs. & older.
Child Action, Inc.
9800 Old Winery Place
Sacramento, CA 95827
Phone: (916) 369-0191
Website: www.childaction.org
Service Provided:
Child care information for low-income families.
Choices for Children
3161 Cameron Park Dr., Suite 101
Cameron Park, CA 95682
Contact: Rene Line, Resource Coordinator
Phone: (530) 676-0707-office
Website: www.choices4children.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Childcare referral, subsidized reimbursement for childcare to eligible low/moderate
income families.
Childcare costs are reimbursed for parents in crisis. Provides parent training, offers
items for loan such as, books, toys/videos, curriculum & activity packets.
Serves El Dorado County to El Dorado Hills and childcare food program.
El Dorado County Child Development Programs
Head Start/State Preschool/Early Head Start Children’s Center/CalSAFE
(530) 295-2270
Services Provided:
Based on income.
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Trustline - California’s Background Check for In-Home Child Care
Toll free line (800) 822-8490
Website: www.trustline.org
Service Provided:
Trustline is a database of registered licensed exempt childcare providers who have
cleared criminal background checks in California.
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Counseling Services (See also Emergency & Mental Health Services)
Bereavement Network Outreach
(916) 557-5882
Services Provided:
Promotes effective healing through a referral service.
No fees.
Bereavement Network Resources of Sacramento
Websites to help support adults who have lost parents
www.griefhelpsacramento.com
www.griefnet.org
www.aarp.org
www.parentlessparents.com
www.alwaystoosoon.com
Center For Counseling & Diagnostic Services CSU Sacramento - In Eureka Hall (Room 421)
Contact: Dr. Darryly Henderson
Phone: (916) 278-6252
Website: http://edweb.csus.edu/departments/ccds
Services Provided:
Counseling is provided by counseling graduate students.
Supervision is done by faculty.
Free services for students and is open to the community.
Individual, couples & family counseling.
Gate & Children’s Diagnostic testing - may have a waiting list for these two services.
Also have vocational rehab counseling and career counseling.
See Website for details, hours & map.
Child & Family Institute
2951 Performance Drive.
Sacramento, CA 95820
Contact: Dennis O’Reilly, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 736-0828
www.cfisac.org
Service Provided:
Prevention & treatment services for children 2-18 yrs old and their families, who are
dealing with abuse.
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Family Connections
El Dorado (530) 626-5164
2860 Smith Flat School Road
Placerville, CA 95667
www.familyconnected.org
Services Provided:
Provides therapy and the Pride & Joy program is a resource for children 3 years old and
younger to work with their parents develop skills appropriate the to the students
disabilities.
The Effort
Phone: (916) 368-3080
Medical (916) 875-1055
Service Provided:
Provides counseling and medical services for children, adults and families.
Sliding fee is provided based on monthly income.
Friends for Survival, Inc.
(916) 392-0664
www.friendsforsurvival.org
Services Provided:
A non-profit national outreach organization to support family and friends who are the
survivors of a loved one to suicide.
La Familia Counseling Center
5523 34th Street
Sacramento, CA 95820
Contact: Rachelle Rios, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 452-3601
Service Provided:
Multi-cultural professional counseling; outreach and supportive services for at-risk
youth, adults and families.
One-on-one counseling, crisis intervention, recreational and tutorial programs.
Life Practice Counseling Group
Two Locations
4144 Winding Way, Sacramento or
9719 Lincoln Village Dr., Suite 502, Sac.
(916) 804-4471 - Erin Fleming/ Gary Henderson
www.lifepractice.org
Sliding-scale, nonprofit.
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New Morning Youth & Family Services
6765 Green Valley Road
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 622-5551
[email protected]
Services Provided:
Individual, group and family counseling; case management services for families in
conflict; teen pregnancy and parenting counseling; alcohol and drug use; delinquency
and school problems, behavior problems; abused or neglected children.
Also, has emergency youth shelter to temporarily house runaway or homeless youth.
Progress House Counseling Center
P.O. Box 1666
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 642-1715
Services Provided:
Adolescent program (after school hours), phased groups including session (Proposition
36), dual diagnosis, day and night treatment, and relapse prevention
Psychological Counseling Services - CSUS
Located in Student Health Center- (See Health & Disease Services for address)
Contact: Medical Records Clerk (will refer call to appropriate person) Phone: (916) 278-6416
Website: www.csus.edu/psysru
Service Provided:
Free counseling for CSUS students only. Psychologists, Social Workers, Psychiatrics
& Marriage, Family & Child Counselors provide support to students.
Also, a training site for interns (both Doctoral/Master’s degree levels).
Snowline Hospice Grief & Bereavement
(530) 621-7820
The Center for Violence Free Environment
(530) 626-1450 (Main number - Placerville)
(916) 939-6616 El Dorado Hills 24 Hour Crisis Line
(530) 626-1131 Placerville 24 Hour Crisis Line
Website: www.thecenternow.org
Service Provided:
Free counseling for domestic violence and sexual abuse for men and women.
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The Compassionate Friends- Supporting family after a child dies
Toll Free: 1-877-969-0010
www.compassionatefriends.org
Service Provided:
Self-help support group with no memberships fees.
White House Counseling Center - San Juan Unified School District
6147 Sutter Ave.
Carmichael, CA 95608
Phone: (916) 971-7640
Services Provided:
Must live in the San Juan Unified School District.
Standard fees: $30.00/hr. for interns, $70.00/hr. for licensed counselors, but a sliding
scale fee is available based on need.
Provides individual, group, and family counseling, consulting, and training in parenting
and relationship skills.
Divorce and single parenting advising available also.
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Courts
El Dorado County Superior Court
Adm. (530) 621-7470
Superior Court (530) 621-6426
Sacramento County Superior Court
(916) 874-5522
Municipal Court, (916) 874-5476
US District Court
(916) 930-4000
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Disability Services
Alta California Regional Center
2135 Butano Dr. Sacramento, CA 95825
Contact: James Huyck, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 978-6400
Website: www.altaregional.org
Service Provided:
Serves developmentally disabled individuals with diagnosis and evaluation, counseling
services, financial assistance, information and referral service.
Alta California Regional Center Developmentally Disabled
Phone: (530) 626-1353
Braille and Talking Book Library-State Library
900 N St.
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 654-0640
Services Provided:
Lends books in Braille and on long-playing records and tapes (talking books) to blind
people or those who are unable to read conventional print because of visual or physical
disability.
California Council for the Blind
1-800-221-6359
California Department of Rehabilitation-District Office
Address: 2225 19th St.
Sacramento, CA 95818
Contact: Rita Harrington, District Administrator
Phone: (916) 322-8500- Answering machine; (916) 322-8612
Website: www.dor.ca.gov
Languages: Most languages by arrangement
Service Provided:
Develops rehabilitation services through research/education.
Promotes independent living, public education & cooperation with public agencies.
May have a waiting list.
California State Library
Braille & Talking Book Library (BTBL)
800-952-5666
19,000 downloadable books for eligible participants and institutions - free to those eligible.
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Community Access Program, Adult Development Center- M.O.R.E.
Address: 399 Placerville Dr.
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Carol Keates, Program Director; Phone: (530) 622-4848
Website: www.morerehab.com
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
Vocational: community based work (paid & volunteer), and in house work (paid),
communication: socialization, relationships, assistive devices, safety training,
community experience, domestic, recreation, & behavioral support for adults with
disabilities.
Crisis Line For The Handicapped
800-426-4263
DSP&S - Folsom Lake College
Contact: Tim McHargue, Director
Phone: (916) 608-6579
Website: www.flc.losrios.edu
Services Provided:
Qualifying students can receive services that will help with their educational success.
El Dorado Center for the Visually Impaired
4600 Farnsworth Lane
El Dorado, CA 95623
(530) 626-6715
Family Connections
(530) 626-5164 x 29
Contact: Ann Mindler
2860 Smith Flat School Road
Placerville, CA 95667
www.familyconnected.org
Services Provided:
Promotes the health and well-being of children, youth and their families through
education, training, advocacy, professional services, and community partnerships.
Folsom Project for the Visually Impaired
Folsom, CA (916) 351-3032
See more details under Education section
Monday - Thursday 6am - 4pm
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M.I.N.D. - UC Davis Mind Institute Resource Center
Contact: Phyllis Brown (916) 734-9023
Email: [email protected]
Information on autism - library and materials available.
www.universityofcalifornia.edu
NAMI - National Alliance for Mentally Ill
1851 Heritage Lane
Sacramento, CA 95815
(916) 567-0163
Website: www.nami.org
Information: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder, &
other illnesses.
Provides: recovery, research, support, & legislative advocacy information.
Pathways Residential Home - M.O.R.E.
(530) 626-0322
Email: same as above
Website: www.more.rehab.com
P.R.I.D.E & Joy - Early Intervention for Children with Special Needs
(530) 626-5164 ext. 29
Contact: Anne Mindeler
[email protected]
Services Provided:
For developmentally delayed and at-risk infants and toddlers to age three, offers
guidance, information and early intervention services for the entire family in home and
community settings.
Specialists in speech and language therapy, early development, physical therapy,
occupational therapy, nursing and education.
Social Security Administration
1-800-772-1213
Supported Employment Program - M.O.R.E.
Phone: (530) 621-4027
Email: [email protected]
Website: same as above
Services Provided:
Vocational training, work orientation, individualized job training, paid work experience,
on-the-job coaching, off-the-job support services, referrals to other services (supported
living assistance, mental health, etc. and help with employment placement.
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Work Activity Center - M.O.R.E.
Phone: (530) 622-4848
Cap Director - Diane Lighthall
Same Website and Email address.
Services Provided:
Connects disabled adults to the community.
Participates in community projects such as in-house landscaping, gift baskets, fire cleanup, highway patrol projects, lawn mowing, janitorial crew.
Adults learn life/social skills.
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Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation & Treatment Services
EDC LifeSkills
Phone: (530) 622-8193 (El Dorado County)
893 Spring Street
Placerville, CA 95667
Services Provided:
Mandated programs and services for men and women.
Services are no longer provided to juveniles due to funding.
Al-Anon Adult Children
5429 Palm Ave., Suite A Sacramento, CA 95841
Phone: (916) 334-2970
Meeting times (916) 334-2971 - Office
Website: www.alanon.alateen.org
Services Provided:
To those who are affected by others with alcohol addiction and drugs.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
24-hour hotlines (916) 454-1100
Western Slope (530) 622-3500
Sac. County (916) 454-1100
Service Provided:
A 12-step program of recovery for alcoholism for those who wish to stop drinking.
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Action Helpline & Treatment
Phone: 1-800-888-9383 or 1-800-234-0420
Alcohol & Drug Prevention Division
Phone: (530) 621-7560
Associated Rehabilitation Program for Women
8400 Fair Oaks Blvd. Carmichael, CA 95608
Contact: Deborah Vogel, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 944-3920
Service Provided:
Recovery home - 90 day treatment program for 18 + female alcohol and drug abuse.
Bi-Valley Medical Group - Drug detox, Maintenance program & Counseling
Downtown (916) 442-4985
Norwood-Natomas (916) 649-6793
Both locations have sliding scale.
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California Department Of Alcohol & Drug Programs
Phone: 1-800-879-2772
www.adp.ca.gov
Reference Line Only
1708 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
New Morning Youth & Family Services Family Services
Counseling
6765 Green Valley Road
Placerville, CA 95667
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone: (530) 622-5551 - Counseling Center
Phone: (530) 626-4190 - Shelter (Limited parameters, but must be a youth between the ages of
6 -17).
Options for Recovery (Department of Health & Services)
4875 Broadway, Suite 129
Sacramento, CA 95820
Website: www.sacdhhs.com
Services Provided:
Provides free parenting classes, help in finding recovery programs and short-term
counseling for women only.
For many of these programs, individual needs an assessment, if they need program
funding. See address and number below.
Progress House
Phone: (530) 642-1715
2844 Coloma Street
Placerville, CA 95667
Services Provided:
Outpatient, inpatient, and transitional housing for those seeking treatment.
Recovery International
Phone: (916) 483-5616
Service Provided:
Support and coping skills to handle anxiety and depression.
Meetings in Sacramento, Folsom, Roseville, Modesto & Woodland.
Free/donations only.
Sacramento County Alcohol and Drug Center
Phone: (916) 874-9754
3321 Power Inn Road Suite 120
Sacramento, CA
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The Effort Community Health Center (multiple sites)
1820 J Street
Sacramento
Phone: (916) 325-5556
www.theeffort.org
Service Provided:
Offers outpatient counseling.
There is a $25 intake fee then a scale fee based on income.
Also, offers drug testing, detoxification, HIV Education/Prevention Project, Medical Clinic,
and a Residential Program.
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Education
Adult Literacy Program, Adult Education
San Juan Unified School District
900 Morse Ave.
Sacramento, CA 95864
Phone: (916) 971-7414
Website: www.sanjuan.edu/schools/winterstein
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
Adult Basic education in English, spelling,, reading, writing and math skills.
ESL classes are taught as well.
El Dorado Adult School
Independence High School
Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (Physical address only)
4675 Missouri Flad Road
Placerville, CA 95667 (Mailing address only)
Phone: (530) 622-7073
Services Provided:
Adults 18 years or older can complete G.E.D
Fees: 150.00 per GED test
Folsom Lake College
CalWORKS
FLC
EDC
RCC
EOP&S/CARE - FLC
EDC
RCC
(916) 608-6638
(916) 608-6638
(916) 255-4450
(916) 608-6560
(530) 642-5648
(916) 255-4810
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Folsom Project for the Visually Impaired
P.O. Box 6422
Folsom, CA 95763
Phone: (916) 351-3032
Contact: Bob Schmitz, Project Supervisor
Eligibility: Legally blind or visually impaired
Fee: None
Services Provided:
Transcribes and provides listening materials for the visually impaired & individuals with
learning disabilities.
Transcriptions can be done from any book. Has library of previously taped materials for
loan. (Novels, cookbooks, self-help, children’s books).
Also in Spanish.
Tapes are recorded by selected Folsom State Prison inmates.
Films- closed captions.
ROP - El Dorado Central Sierra Regional Occupational Program
Phone: (530) 621-0123
Website: www.csrop.org
Services Provided:
Career prep for students 16 years old to adults - free to students attending high school
and minimal fee for adults.
Helps clients prepare to go straight to work on college pathway prep classes.
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Emergency Services
Community Health Library (part of Marshall Hospital)
681 Main Street, Suite 103
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 626-2778
Services Provided:
Information on diseases and list of support groups in the area.
El Dorado County Mental Health
670 Placerville Drive #3
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 622-3345
Website: www.countyofeldorado.ca.us
Service Provided:
Group and individual counseling services child, adult and psychiatric care.
The Center for Violence Free Relationships
344 Placerville Drive Suite 11
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Matt Huckabay, Executive Director
Phone: (530) 626-1450 - Office;
24-hours (530) 626-1131 and (916) 939-6616 collect calls accepted
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Many services provided for women and men.
Counseling for domestic violence and sexual assault, women’s shelter, and legal services.
Folsom Police
Phone: (916) 355-7230 - administration
Emergency: 911
Fax: (916) 985-7643 - FAX (916) 985-6812
Folsom Fire Department
Phone: (916) 355-7250 - Business
Fax: (916) 985-4480 - FAX
(916) 355-7258- Fire Marshall
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Sacramento County Mental Health Center
7001-A East Parkway, Suite 400
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 732-3637
Website: www.sacdhhs.com
Service Provided:
24-hour crisis service provided to adults that are processed through emergency room or
through police services.
Crisis service is walk-in for children aged 5 to 17 years old.
UCD Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic
2230 Stockton Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95817
Contact: Lloyd Benjamin, Medical Director
Phone: (916) 734-3574
Services Provided:
Psychiatric outpatient services to adult, families & children.
Weave - Women Escaping a Violent Environment
1900 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95825
Contact: Al Millan, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 922-9276 - Office, answering machine
(800) 660-7995 - Toll free
Email Address: [email protected]
Website: www.warmlinefrc.org
Services Provided:
Provides counseling for men and women for domestic violence and sexual assault and a
safe house for women and children.
Also provides education.
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Family Services
Adoption Services Program
3057 Briw Rd. Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 642-7100
Website: www.co.el-dorado.ca.us/socialservices
Service Provided:
Training, education & support for pre & post-adoptive parents.
Placement services for children, free adoption services for birth parents who wish to
adopt their child.
This program is offered under the umbrella of Children Protective Services.
Child Help USA - National Child Abuse Hotline
Phone: 800-422-4453
www.childhelp.org
Crisis Pregnancy Center
(916) 972-0299
Alternative Pregnancy Center
Phone: (530) 621-6100
1111 Howe Ave Suite 610
Sacramento, CA 95825
www.pgtest.com
Services Provided:
Confidential, fully-licensed facility.
Provide free pregnancy tests, free ultrasounds, STD information, options counseling, postabortion counseling, and parenting classes.
Food Assistance/Stamps
General Relief/Aid to Families with Dependent Children
Phone: (530) 642-7300
National Domestic Violence Hotline
24 Hour Informational line: 1-800-799-7233
Planned Parenthood
Phone: (800) 711-9848 (24-Hr. facts of life line)
Sacramento (916) 444-7966
Roseville (916) 791-3310
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Sacramento County Department of Health & Human Services - Dental Health Program
9333 Tech Center Drive Sacramento, CA 9582
Contact: Kate Varanelli, Dental Health Program Coordinator
Phone: (916) 875-6259
Website: www.sacdhhs.com
Service Provided:
Program called Smile Keepers, pre-school based dental health education and prevention.
Programs for low-income schools.
Provides fluoride varnish, dental education; dental referrals.
Sacramento Life Center
(916) 451-4357
930 Alhambra Suite 230
Sacramento, CA 95816
www.saclife.org
Services Provided:
Pregnancy Resource Center
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Food Banks & Closets
Cordova Community Food Locker
St. John Vianney Church
10497 Coloma Road Rancho Cordova, CA
(916) 364-8973
El Dorado County Community Services
(Energy Assistance, Weatherization, Senior Center)
(530) 621-6150
El Dorado County Department of Human Services
(530) 642-7300
Food Stamp Eligibility-Placerville, Medi-Cal
Food Bank of El Dorado County
3291 B Coach Lane
Cameron Park, CA 95682
Phone: (530) 621-9950 - Office - Please call this number first instead of visiting office.
www.foodbankedc.org
Services Provided:
Food to less fortunate families & seniors in El Dorado County that qualify.
Healthy Start Program
Kristine Bannard, case worker, Sac. County Dept.
Phone: (916) 984-1989
Service Provided:
Distributes food to people in need.
Other services include parenting classes, anger management, 12-step drug and alcohol
recovery courses, counseling, support to low income and families of prisoners.
Help with utility payments prior to shut-off. (1x per year- Salvation Army Reach Program)
Native TANF Program
(530) 344-0549
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Powerhouse Ministries
705 Wales Drive
Folsom, CA 95630
Contact: Bart Lipanovich, Associate Pastor
Phone: (916) 983-0658- Office
Daycare/preschool (916) 984-0184, not run by Powerhouse, State run, called Bee Stock
Childcare.
Website: www.powerhouse-ministries.org
Services Provided:
Helps individuals/families with referral services.
Homeless shelters available from Nov.-March.
Various churches in area support w/ temp overnight stay.
Rancho Cordova Neighborhood Church
10600 Coloma Road Rancho Cordova, CA (916) 635-5992
Free dinner, last Sat. each month 5:00-6:15 pm
Sacramento Food Bank
333 Third Ave. Sacramento, CA (916) 456-1980
S.H.A.R.E. (food)
(530) 626-8299
Snowline Hospice Thrift Store (Clothing only)
(530) 621-1802
St. Patrick’s Aid Ministry-Clothes Closet
(530) 621-7773
St. Patrick’s- Upper room (Hot Meals)
(530) 621-7730
St. Vincent de Paul - Food Locker
307 Montrose Drive, Folsom 95630
Contact: Tom Laverty, President
Phone: (916) 985-4630
Hours: Mon., Wed, & Friday, 9-12
Service Provided:
Emergency food for needy once a month and up to 12 months a year.
Two forms of ID are required - one must show current address (e.g. rent, bills)
Twin Lakes Food Bank
327 Montrose Drive
Folsom, CA 95630
Contact: Kathy Boone, Director
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Phone: (916) 985-6232
Hours: Tues.-Thurs, 9-12:00
Service Provided:
Food & clothes closet.
Requires verification of current address and Social Security card or birth certificate for
each family member.
Also includes gas vouchers, blankets, infant needs.
Christmas baskets, Thanksgiving turkeys, and back-to-school clothing giveaway in August.
Works with Folsom Police Department for Xmas baskets & toys for children
Jill Crichton, Executive Assistant to Police Chief, (916) 355-7234 - has some funds from
Salvation Army for displaced family. Serves mainly Folsom & Orangevale.
Women, Infants, & Children (WIC)
(530) 621-6176
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Government Services - Folsom
Department of Motor Vehicles
323 E. Bidwell St., Suite A
Folsom, CA
Phone: 1-800-777-0133
Website: www.dmv.ca.gov
Folsom City Hall (Neighborhood Service Dept.)
50 Natoma St. Folsom, CA 95630
Contact: Jill Hertel, Adm. Assistant
Phone: (916) 355-7262
General Info. (916) 355-7200
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Neighborhood Services Dept.
Many community Programs - Seniors-Helping Seniors Handyman Program, Folsom
Redevelopment Agency, Mobile home Rehab. Loan Program, etc.
Folsom Building Inspection Requests
Phone: (916) 355-7210
Folsom City Clerk
(916) 355-7270
Folsom City Hall General Info.
Phone: (916) 355-7200
Folsom Fire
General Info. (916) 355-7250
Folsom Library
(916) 355-7374
Recorded Message (916) 355-7373
Reference Desk (916) 355-7357
Folsom Lock & Key
Emergency Service (916) 985-2708
Folsom Neighborhood Watch
Phone: (916) 355-7367
Folsom Police
Non-emergency: (916) 355-7230
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Folsom Police Youth Services
Phone: (916) 355-7309
Folsom Public Works
Sewer, signs, flooding, drains, street trees/lights, street sweeping
(916) 355-7272
After hours/Emergency (916) 985-4848 or 911
Megan’s Law
Disclosure of known local sex offenders
(916) 355-7259
National Poison Emergency Hotline
Phone: 1-800-222-1222
Sacramento 1-800-876-4766
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Health Care
Air Lifeline
50 Fullerton Ct., Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95825
Contact: Lori Howton, Director of Operations
Phone: (916) 641-0600
Website: www.airlifeline.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
Nationwide organization of private pilots who have volunteered to fly medical missions,
either time-critical medical supplies (blood, organs for transplant, etc.), patients who are
financially needy and must travel for medical treatment.
California Kids
Phone: (818) 755-9700
Website: www.californiakids.org
Services Provided:
Provides affordable, preventive & primary health care benefits for children of families
who don’t qualify for any state health care program. Non-profit agency
El Dorado County Public Health Department-Health Promotions
929 Spring St.
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Sharon Elliott, Manager
Phone: (530) 621-6130
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
A network to improve the health & well-being of El Dorado Counties communities.
Includes: physical, social, cultural, emotional, & environment health. Cooperates with
individuals, communities, and health providers. Has an Alcohol & Drug Prevention
Program, Tobacco Use Prevention Program also.
Folsom Family Clinic (Theodore Judah Elementary School)
105 Dean Way
Folsom, CA
Phone: (916) 983-3658
Contact: Clinic receptionist (Dr’s Office)
Services Provided:
Primary care for individuals/families that don’t have insurance.
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Folsom Pediatric Dental
1568 Creekside Dr. Folsom, CA
(916) 984-4224
Health & Safety- Red Cross
89f28 Volunteer Lane, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95826
Contact: Alia Fitzgerald, Director Phone: (530) 626-5491
Placerville Website: www.sacramento-redcross.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
A variety of first aid programs for different age groups. (General/Professional groups)
First Aid, Community First Aid, First Aid for Children Today, CPR classes, classes in
community water safety, life guarding, baby-sitting, parenting and HIV/AIDS education.
Healthy Families Program
1000 G St., Suite 450
Sacramento, CA 95814
Contact: Sandara Shewry, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 324-4695- State Office; 1-800-880-5305- Toll Free
Website: www.healthy families.ca.gov
Services Provided:
Low-cost health, dental & vision insurance for children birth-19 years. Eligibility
determined by family income.
Health Insurance Information
(800) 234-1317
Website: www.coverageforall.org
Health Rights Hotline
519 12th St. Sacramento, CA 95814
Contact: Shelley Rouillard, Program Manager
Phone: (916) 551-2100, 1-800-354-4474
Website: www.hrh.org
Service Provided:
Free information & aid for health care consumers. Experienced counselors answer
questions, give advice & resolve problems involving health care rights.
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Help At Home
550 Main St, Suite D-2
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Marie Harlow, Director
Phone: (530) 622-9020 - Office, answering machine
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Supplies companions homemakers and home health aides.
Help with house work, transportation, meal preparation. $18.00 an hour fee.
Can be referred by county agencies or Marshall Hospital.
Financial assistance through some county programs.
Available 7 days, 24-hours a day.
Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center
(916) 784-4313
Marshall Hospital
1095 Marshall Way
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 622-1441 General
Website: www.marshallhospital.org Also, www.marshallmedical.org (classes)
Contact: Kay Courter, Education Services Coordinator
Penny Lehrman, Health promotion manager (530) 626-2990
Service Provided:
Education, medical, and health classes, nursing certifications.
Classes include: nutrition, parenting, nursing, diabetes, childbirth, etc.
Marshall Hospital Home Care
(530) 626-4960
Medical Board Of California Physician
Complaint Unit 1-800-633-2322
Medi-Cal Information
(530) 642-7300
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Mercy-Folsom Hospital
1650 Creekside Drive
Folsom, CA
Contact: Kim Griffin, Communications & Marketing Phone: (916) 983-7400- General, (916)
817-2405 (Kim) Website: www.mercyfolsom.org
For Education classes, contact Marsha Talor-Carlile
Community Health Coordinator - (916) 817-8656
Service Provided:
Care for people without insurance, education classes such as nutrition, diabetes, stress
management and parenting topics.
National Cancer Institute
Information: 1-800-422-6237
Sacramento County Dental Clinic
1500 C Street Sacramento, CA (916) 874-8300
Smiles for Big Kids
(916) 361-5168
Free cleaning by Western Career College
Tues. -Thurs. 8am-1pm
Sutter General Hospital
(916) 454-2222
The Gold Country BCEDP (Breast Cancer Early Detection Program)
Regional Partnership Health Education Council
(916) 556-3344
800-511-2300
1721 Second Street, Ste. 1011
Sacramento, CA 95814
Services Provided:
For women 40 and over who are un-insured.
The Medicine Program
Website: www.themedicineprogram.com
Services Provided:
Designed to help people of all ages receive free prescription medicine.
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Tribal Health Program
4140 Mother Load Dr., Suite 112
Shingle Springs, CA 95682
Phone: (530) 672-8059
Website: www.shinglespringsrancheria.com
Services Provided:
The Shingle Springs Rancheria Health care for Native Americans and their families
Medical, mental, community, dental and hospital services provided. See Website for
details
UC Davis Medical Center & Children’s Hospital (916) 734-2011 or 800-282-3284
www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/children
US Department Of Health & Human Services
National Health Information Center
1-800-336-4797
White Rock Family Clinic, Dept. of Mercy-Folsom Hospital
10487 White Rock Rd. Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
(916) 368-7974 or (916) 861-0611-Linda Burkholder
Contact: Clinic receptionist
Services Provided:
Provides health care services, health education.
On-site welfare eligibility, social services and walk-in health clinic for low-income
families. Clinic is impacted at this time.
Only taking new children and their parents.
Available for individual & family counseling.
Paula Bertram, Manager for both clinics.
Mark Lean-part-time Social worker.
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Health & Disease Services
AIDS/HIV Nightline
Toll Free: 800-273-2437
California HIV/AIDS Hotline 1-800-367-2437
Services Provided:
Providing emotional support in a non-Judgmental manner, empowering callers and chat
visitors to look at options and make their own decisions, providing crisis management,
and providing information and referrals when appropriate.
AIDS Housing - See Infoline Sacramento
Phone: (916) 498-1000
Services Provided:
When contacting this number there will be a number of steps to follow.
First you will have a number of options to select from push number 8 for housing
information. You then will be directed to a specialist who will refer you to different
services that might benefit you.
They also will direct you to a company called Breaking Barriers that deals with people
who have AIDS that are looking for resources.
Contact number for this company is 916-447-2437.
AIDS Information
P.O. Box 6303
Rockville, MD 20849
Phone: (800) 448-0440
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.aidsinfo.nih.gov
Contact: Cynthia Cadden, Manager
Services Provided:
Information on current treatment for HIV/AIDS for persons with HIV/AIDS, their families
and friends, and health care providers.
Free Information available to the public by internet site, www.hivatis.org
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Alzheimer’s Day Care Resource Center
935 A Spring St.
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Wanda Demarest, Program Supervisor
Phone: (530) 621-6180- Office
Website: www.co.el-dorado.ca.us
Service Provided:
Day care for persons with different stages of Alzheimer’s disease or other related
dementias.
Identifies needs and assists them to function at individual function.
Provides support and educational services for family caregivers & community at large.
See Support group section also.
American Cancer Society - North Valley Regional Office
Phone: 1-800-227-2345 or (916) 446-7933
Services Provided:
Cancer treatment and prevention
American Diabetes Association
2720 Gateway Oaks Dr.
Sacramento, CA 95833
Contact: Judy Combs, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 924-3232- ext. 7427
(800) 828-8293- Toll Free
Website: www.diabetes.org
Service Provided:
Quarterly education meetings; peer support; patient, professional and public education,
information and referral.
Classes also held at Folsom Mercy Hospital on Diabetes.
American Red Cross
8928 Volunteer Ln., Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95826
Contact: Richard Davis, Chief Executive Officer
Phone: 1-800-733-2767
Website: www.sacramento-redcross.org
Service Provided:
Disaster assistance, emergency services to military personnel and their families; classes
in CPR, first aid, health and safety and AIDS education, babysitting, California Child Care,
pet first aid, disaster volunteer training, CPR/First Aid Instructor training.
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California State University Sacramento Student Health Services
Student Health Center
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95819
Contact: Joyce Harris, Director
Phone: (916) 278-6461
Director: (916) 278-6035
Website: www.csus.edu
Service Provided:
Offers general medical care; walk-in or by appointment.
Support services include laboratory, x-ray, pharmacy, general family practice,
optometry, & health education.
Psychological services are available to all students for counseling & mental health issues.
Child Health & Disability Prevention Program (CHDP)
Health Programs for infants, children & teens
Phone: (916) 875-7151
Services Provided:
Medical services provided to children all the way up to the age of 18 years old.
They complete a full physical exam to every patient.
Divide Wellness Center
Georgetown, CA
Phone: (530) 333-2548
El Dorado County Birth Control & STI Services (Planned Parenthood)
344 Placerville Dr., # 10
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: 1-800-733-2767
El Dorado County Child Health & Disability Prevention Program
931 Spring Street Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 621-6110
Services Provided:
Preventive healthcare for Medi-Cal children to 21 years, and non-Medi-Cal eligible
children at or below 200% of the Federal poverty level from birth - 18 yrs.
Care provided by doctor’s office & clinics in the community.
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Folsom Family Clinic-Students without health insurance
105 Dean Way- on campus of Theodore Judah Elem. School
Folsom, CA 95630
Phone: 916-983-3658
Services Provided:
Nurse Practitioners, Clinics & Medical Centers, and Medical Diagnostic Clinics.
Folsom Lake College - Wellness Services
College Nurse: Mary Hansen, RS, MSN, PHN
10 College Parkway, FL1-52
Folsom, CA 95630
Office: (916) 608-6782 Cell: (916) 919-3188
FLC emergency: (916) 558-2221, on campus 2221 - ext.0
Services Provide:
First aid, evaluation of medical problems, confidential counseling, health screening, TB
testing, health insurance information, health & wellness information, drug & alcohol
abuse guidance, smoking information, outreach/prevention services.
Med 7 Urgent Care Center
2350 E. Bidwell St.
Folsom, CA
(916) 920-6337
www.med7.com
Services Provided:
General medical care, urgent care and minor trauma, physicals-basic sports, DOT, preemployment, post-accident drug and alcohol testing.
CLIA waived laboratories on site, X-ray services on site, EKG, pulmonary function, pulse
oximeter and pharmacy and refill services on site.
Muscular Dystrophy Association
650 University Ave., Suite 108
Sacramento, CA 95825
Contact: Heather Cralle, District Director
Phone: (916) 921-9518
Website: www.mdausa.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
Promotes educational programs & research on muscular dystrophy.
Diagnostic/re-evaluation clinic, patient treatment, follow-up, occupational therapy,
physical therapy & orthopedic equipment.
Wheelchairs, hospital equipment loaned for home use.
Summer camps for kids ages 6-21.
Support groups and public education material available.
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National AIDS Hotline - 24 hours
Website: http://www.thebody.com/index/hotlines/national.html
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Operators listen to callers, share their own stories and provide calm, clear and
encouraging information about AIDS disease and its care.
They draw on a wealth of real-life experience in helping people navigate health care
obstacles and talk to doctors about their concerns.
English and Spanish speakers available.
National Prevention Information Network
1-800-458-5231
SIDA (Spanish) 1-800-344-7432
TDD 1-800-243-7889
Email: [email protected]
Planned Parenthood - Capital Plaza Center - Teen Smart
Pregnancy Prevention, sexually transmitted diseases & HIV Prevention
(916) 444-7966
Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center
2150 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA (916) 875-1000
Emergencies: (916) 732-3637
Website: http://www.dhhs.saccounty.net/Pages/Home.aspx
Senior Health Education Program (S.H.E.P.)
937 Spring St. Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Michelle Hunter, Nutrition Services Supervisor
Phone: (530) 621-6251
Website: www.co.el-dorado.ca.us
Service Provided:
Screen tests for diabetes, cancer, cholesterol, blood pressure, osteoporosis, colorectal,
hearing & vision.
Services available at different locations in the county.
Informational lectures help monthly at the Placerville Senior Center.
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Senior Citizen Services - Nutrition
8580 Elder Creek Rd
Sacramento, CA 95828
(916) 381-7794
Website: http://seniorcitizenssac.org/
Services Provided:
Surplus food that volunteers sort and give out to the members each week.
Snowline Hospice- Partners In Care
670 Placerville Dr., Suite 3C
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Eileen Keavery, LCSW, Community Ed. Coordinator
Phone: (530) 621-7820
Website: www.snowlinehospice.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
Tailored staff training for health care providers, social service agencies, churches as well
as community professional on topics of compassionate care of the dying, caregiver
stress, grief and loss.
Sutter Resource Library
2800 L Street Suite 600
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 733-3880
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org/library/
Services Provided:
The Sutter Resource Library provides information on latest medical information from
reliable sources through books, journals, clipping files, videotapes, audiotapes, and
computer databases.
Terkensha Associates North Area Mental Health Clinic
811 D Grand Ave. Sacramento, CA 95838
(916) 922-9868
Website: http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org/library/
Services Provided:
Ages 15-18, sliding scale fees
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Urgent Care Center of Folsom
1600 Creekside Folsom, CA
(916) 984-8244
Website: http://urgentcarefolsom.com/ourservices.html
Services Provided:
Adult and pediatric care, treating of minor injuries and illnesses, sport injuries, walk-in
basis, lab and X-ray on site, and insurances welcome.
Western Sierra Medical Center
1345 Whispering Pines
Grass Valley, CA 95945
Medical: (530) 273-9339
Pediatrics: (530) 273-9344
Maternity Health: (530) 273-9342
Dental: (530) 273-9340
Administration: (530) 273-4984
Website: http://wsmcmed.org/call-find-a-clinic/
Services Provided:
Western Sierra Medical Clinic offers primary care services for the entire family.
In addition to the primary care services Western Sierra also offers dental care for all
ages.
White Rock Family Clinic- Students without health insurance
10487 White Rock Road
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
(916) 364-0724
Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) - Nutrition
Toll-free in-state: 1-888-942-96
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Voice: 916-928-8806
Website: www.wicworks.ca.gov/
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Housing
Crisis Hotline (Wind Youth Services)
701 Dixieanne Ave.
Sacramento, CA 95815
916-561-4900
Emergency after hours: (800) 339-7177
Website: http://windyouth.org/
Services Provided:
Outreach, meals, teen utilizing services for homeless youths.
Convoy of Hope
General Information: (916) 549-9922
Yearly Event at CalExpo
http://sacramentocoh.org/
Services Provided:
Provides free food, health screenings, hair-cuts and plenty of games and activities for
children.
Diogenes Youth Services
9719 Lincoln Village Drive Suite#502
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 369-5447 x 207
24 hour hotline: 1-800-339-7177
Website: http://diogenesyouthservices.org/services
Services Provided:
Emergency Shelter and Counseling
El Dorado County Housing Authority/Section 8
937 Spring Street
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 621-6150
Website: www.co.el-dorado.ca.us
El Dorado County Senior & Family Housing
937 Spring Street
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 621-6150
Website: www.co.el-dorado.ca.us
El Dorado County Social Services Department - Emergency Shelter
937 Spring Street
Placerville, CA 95667
Information (530) 642-7300
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El Dorado Women’s Center
See information above. (Family Services section)
Francis House of Sacramento
1422 C Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-443-2646
Website: http://francishousecenter.org/
“Street Sheet” with resources both in English & Spanish available on website.
Habitat for Humanity, Inc. - El Dorado County
Phone: (530) 621-2111
Store: for donations (530) 621-3972
Hours: M-F, 9-1 pm
Website: www.eldoradocountyhabitat.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Build simple homes for deserving low-income families.
Eligibility: Income must be 50% of county median.
Housing for the Elderly- Compassion House
(530) 621-3245
Private residential care facility in Diamond Springs which has been open since June 2007.
Mary House - Women & Children only
1321 North C St.
Sacramento, CA
(916) 446-4961
Services Provided:
Helps feed the hungry and provides shelters for the homeless.
They provided a welcome, safety and cleanliness for homeless men, women and children
seeking survival services.
Mobile Home Rehabilitation Program (Folsom Only)
Program through the city of Folsom.
Contact: Mary O’Connell
Phone: (916) 355-7262
Website: www.folsom.ca.us
Services Provided:
Low-interest loans or grants for low income mobile-home owners whose homes need
repair for health & safety reasons, and for emergency repairs.
Check Website for other community programs.
Go to neighborhood services.
Jill has packet of information on this program.
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National Shared Housing Resource Center- share a home
Contact: Laura Fanucchi
Phone: (650) 348-6660 x303
Email: lfanucchi@hiphousing,org
Website: www.nationalsharedhousing.org
Services Provided:
NSHRC is a clearinghouse for people looking to find a shared housing organization in
their community or to help get a program started.
New Morning Youth & Family Services
6765 Green Valley Road
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 622-5551
Children’s Shelter - See address and information above.
Services Provided:
Youth Counseling, Family Counseling, Early childhood counseling, and parent-child
interactive therapy.
R & G Family Home
14 Breland Court, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 209-0474
Services Provided:
Nice Home located in South Sacramento drug free zone on a nice quite cul de sac clear
and sober living.
Co-ed single men or women 475.00 per month to month fully furnished home with all
utilities including cable TV and internet.
Off site resources and life skills counseling.
Sacramento Emergency Housing
(916) 455-0415 or (916) 455-2160
Services Provided:
Assists people with rent, utilities that organizations on the “Street Sheet” don’t cover.
Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center
2988 35th St. Sacramento, CA
Contact: Bonnie Hyer, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 454-2120
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
For homeless, single women, or transitional housing
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Sacramento Neighborhood Housing Services
(916) 452-5356
Website: www.nwsac.org
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Providing opportunities for successful homeownership and strong communities.
Shelter Services for Runaway or Homeless Teens (New Morning Family Services)
3100 Spanish Ravine
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Debby Savage, Shelter Manager
Phone: (530) 626-4193-answering machine
(530) 626-4190 - Office, 24-hours
Services Provided:
Six-bed facility in Placerville is a temporary house for runaway or homeless youth ages 617, who would be out on the street, otherwise. Services include crisis intervention,
individual & family counseling.
Try to reunite families if possible.
The Center
344 Placerville DR, Suite 11
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 626-1450 OR 916-939-6616
Website: www.thecenternow.org
Services Provided:
24 hour crisis line, information and referrals, individual counseling, drop-in and group
support for victims, emergency food, clothing, and transportation, legal assistance and
accompaniment; a play/art studio for children who are residing living in the shelter; a
safe-pet program; hospital and court accompaniment and advocacy.
US Department of Housing & Urban Development
Discrimination Hotline 1-800-669-9777
Volunteers of America Shelter (Men)
1400 North A Street
Sacramento, CA
(916) 448-5507
Website: www.voa-sac.org/
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Job Assistance
CalJOBS- Employment Development Department
1-800-758-0398
www.caljobs.ca.gov
www.edd.cahwnet.gov
Services Provided:
Employer Services, Job seeker services, resumes, search for jobs
CalWORKS/Employee Services
916-657-2128
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.edd.cahwnet.gov
Career Centers and One-Stops
www.servicelocator.org
(877) 872-5627
Services Provided:
The U.S. Department of Labor maintains a database of government run career centers.
SETA - This agency offers free services, from training, education, workshops, workshops
on resume-writing & interviewing in the Sacramento Region.
(916) 263-3800
California State University Sacramento (CSUS) Career Center
Click on the “Community Resources” link www.csus.edu/careercenter/
Services Provided:
Website has long list of local job-searching resources.
El Dorado County Employment Development Dept.
(530) 642-4850
www.edd.ca.gov
Folsom Lake College - Human Services
Contact: Sarah Pender - Human Services
Phone: (530) 642-5631
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Sarah has put together a large list of El Dorado County organizations that use volunteers.
The list is in your site binder.
Also, the areas marked with a star are organizations that have employed our students
when they graduate from Folsom Lake College.
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Fraud Investigation
3057 Briw Rd
Placerville, CA 95667
(530) 642-7250
Contact: Silva Salazar
Golden Sierra Job Training Agency/One-Stop Career Center
1919 Grass Valley Hwy Ste. 100
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: Office answering machine
Phone: (530)-823-4635
Website: www.goldensierra.com
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Provides career counseling, job postings, vocational assessment, job seeking skills, and
help with resumes, job referrals and interviewing skills.
Youth vocational services are available year- round for low-income youth ages 16-21.
Government Jobs
(916) 653-1705
For federal jobs - www.usajob.gov
Services Provided:
For state jobs, start with State Personnel Board’s Website - www.spb.ca.gov for the
schedule of employment exams & details on applying, click on the “Exam Bulletins” links
for a list of positions currently open for applications.
For positions in local government, hit the jobs pages on the websites of individual cities &
counties.
Job One Career Center - One-Stop Employment Resource Center
4535 Missouri Flat Road, Suite 1A
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 823-4635
Website: www.goldensiera.com
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Similar to the services at Golden Sierra Job Training Agency.
Different location.
See website for more details.
JOB ONE-Golden Sierra Job Training Agency
Phone: (530) 642-4850
www.connectioncenters.com
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Loaves & Fishes - Our Daily Bread
1300 North C Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Contact: Gary Cox, Director
Phone: (916) 208-0472
Service Provided:
Individuals work for the day by a referral program.
$7 min. wage, 4 hours min., cash paid at the end of the day.
First come first served.
Sign-ups at Friendship Park on Fridays at 2 pm.
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Legal Services
Child Support Services
(530) 621-5600
District Attorney
Criminal Division (530) 621-6472
Law Library (530) 621-6423
Mediator (530) 621-6725
Senior Legal Center (530) 621-6154
The Center (530) 626-1450
El Dorado Women’s Center
1248 Broadway, Suite C
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Ken Stefan, Director
Phone: (530) 626-1450
Email: [email protected]
Service Provided:
Helps women get restraining orders, fill out paper work to start divorce process.
Helps with childcare custody issues and has anger management classes.
Paralegal & attorney on site.
Legal Center for the Elderly & Disabled
2862 Arden Way, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95825
Contact: Jonathan Ellison, Director
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Free Civil legal assistance in areas such as: Social Security, landlord/tenant, foreclosure
defense, Medicare, elder abuse, rights of the disabled and consumer issues.
The center will also help with filling out forms.
Clients served at sites in their communities.
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Voluntary Legal Services Program - Legal Services of No. Calif.
517 12th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Contact: Vicki Jacobs, Managing Attorney
Phone: (916) 551-2102
Website: www.sacbar.org/VLSPhomepage.html
Email Address: [email protected]
Service Provided:
Pro bono program of Sacramento County. Refers low-income clients to volunteer
attorneys and paralegal advocates for advice & representation on most areas of civil law.
Special projects for individuals with AIDS, the elderly, & clients who need representation
at administrative hearings.
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Mental Health Services
African-American Mental Health Providers Directory
3650 Auburn Blvd., Suite A-100
Sacramento, CA 95821
Contact: Dee Bridges, M.F.T. President
Phone: (916) 484-7522
Website: www.africanamericanmentalhealthproviders.com
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Provides services with clinical Psychologists, Marriage & Family Therapists, Social
Workers, & Psychiatry services.
California Department of Mental Health
Phone: (916) 654-2309 - Community Relations
(916) 654-3551 - Systems of Care
(916) 654-2378 - Administration
Website: www.dmh.ca.gov
Services Provided:
Statewide delivery of mental health services in the counties.
Regulates state & federal laws are followed.
Hospital treatment for adults & children with serious emotional problems.
California State University Sacramento - Psychological Services Center
See details in Counseling section
California State University Sacramento - Health Services
See Disease & Health section
El Dorado County Mental Health Department
670 Placerville Dr Suite 1B
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Darryl Keck, LCSW, Manager
Phone: (530) 621-6200- Office
(530) 622-3345- 24-hours crisis intervention
(530) 621-6290 - Outpatient
Service Provided:
Individual, group & family services, outreach services to school sites, services targeted to
youth with serious psychiatric disorders.
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El Dorado County Psychiatric Health Facility
935-B Spring Street
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Barry Wasseman, Program Manager
Phone: (530) 621-6210
24-hours crisis line (530) 622-3345
Services Provided:
Open 24-hours & county-operated.
Has 15 bed acute psychiatric treatment/referral facility.
Treatment team consists of a psychiatrist, social workers, nurses, psychiatric
technicians and mental health workers.
Loaves & Fishes
1321 North C Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Contact: Tim Brown, Executive Director
Phone: (916) 446-0874
Website: www.sacramento.org/loaves/
Email: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Works with issues relating to the needs of the homeless and poor population.
Loaves & Fishes also has Mental Health Services, health education and services for
homeless men, women and children.
They also have free, hot, nutritious lunches seven days per week and many walk-in
services.
Mental Health Support Groups
Depression/Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
Meets at Sutter Center for Psychiatry 2nd/4th Wed. monthly (7:30)
Phone: (916) 684-1358 Marilyn or Andrea
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Support Group (OCD)
Meetings 2/month Contact: Rachelle (916) 966-5917
Overcoming Depression
Weekly meetings
(916) 966-2295
The Center Crisis Line
(530) 626-1131
Website: www.thecenternow.org
Toughlove Parent Support Group
Free for parents with out of control children, teens and Adult children.
(916) 483-8508
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Recreation & Organizations
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Sacramento
1117 G St
Sacramento, CA 95814
Physical Activity
(916) 442-2582 or (916) 392-1350
Boy Scouts of America, Golden Empire
251 Commerce Circle
Sacramento, CA 95853
(916) 929-1417
Website: www.gec-bsa.org
Cameron Park Community Services District
2502 Country Club Dr
Cameron Park, CA 95682
Contact: Larry McBride, General Manager
Phone: (530) 677-2231
Website: www.cameronpark.org
Email Address: [email protected]
El Dorado Hill Community Services District - (Rec. Dept.)
1021 Harvard Way
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Contact: Wayne Lowery, General Manager
Phone: (916) 933-6624 - Adm.
Recreation Office: (916) 614-3216
Website: www.edhcsd.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
Variety of services including police, fire, vector control, library, animal control, water,
sewer, etc.
Park, recreation activities for adults & youth. Enforces CC&Rs, manages street lighting
landscaping and provides garbage collection.
Folsom Athletic Association
P.O. Box 835
Folsom, CA 95763
Phone: 989-4752
Website: www.folsomathleticassociation.com
Services Provided:
Youth sports and youth scholarships
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Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary
403 Stafford Street
Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 351-3527
Website: www.folsomzoofriends.org
Folsom Community Center
52 Natoma St
Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 355-7299
Website: http://www.folsom.ca.us/depts/parks_n_recreation/rental/community.asp
Services Provided:
There are a number of services.
When you log on you can go city services and that is where you will locate everything
or you can call the number above.
Folsom Historical Society & Museum
823 Sutter St
Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 985-2707
Website: http://folsomhistorymuseum.org/
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area
7806 Folsom Auburn Rd
Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 988-0205
Website: http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=500
Folsom Parks & Recreation
48 Natoma St.
Folsom, CA 95630
Contact: Admin. Office
Phone: (916) 355-7285
Website: www.folsom.ca.us
Services Provided:
Community activities for adults & kids. Youth & adult classes, dance, sports, trips &
tours.
See activity guide.
Folsom Senior Citizens’ Group
48 Natoma St
Folsom, CA 95630
Phone: 916-355-7285
Services Provided:
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A variety of social programs, services, and classes.
Folsom Women’s Club
P.O. Box 551
Folsom, CA 95763
Phone: 916-989-4224
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.folsomwsc.com/
Services Provided:
Scholarships for graduating seniors from public high schools in Folsom.
Also they provide Women clubs such as crafters, book lovers, and garden friends.
Girl Scouts,
6601 Elvis Ave
Sacramento, CA 95819
Phone: 1-800-322-4475
Website: www.girlscoutshcc.org
Rotary Club-Folsom
7150 Baldwin Dam Road
Folsom, CA 95630
Phone: 916-962-6216
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home.aspx?cid=2008
Services Provided:
Support youth, serve people in need and support organizations who serve the less
fortunate and to help to make our community a better place to live.
Sacramento State Aquatic Center
1901 Hazel Ave
Gold River, CA 95670
Phone: 916-278-2842
Website: www.sacstateaquaticcenter.com
Services Provided:
Youth programs, team building, equipment rentals, facility reservations, sailing and
windsurfing, paddling, rowing, water ski and wakeboarding, boating and jet skiing.
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Salvation Army - Placerville Service Extension Unit
Youth Summer Camp at Camp Del Oro (Nevada)
Salvation Army (530) 672-3147
www.campdeloro.org
Services Provided:
No income qualifications, but they encourage foster children, low-income and
disadvantaged kids to apply.
Fee: $20.00 Camp is one week from Monday- Saturday.
Physical needed.
Boys/Girls ages 7-11 or 12-15
See Jill for details and application process
Sacramento County has same program
Senior Activities - El Dorado County
937 Spring St. Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Celeste Cooney, Program Coordinator
Phone: 530-621-6150
Website: www.co.el-dorado.ca.us
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
A variety of recreational activities for seniors (60+) which include, fitness, card groups,
art, pottery, ceramics, quilting and hiking group, as well as multi-day tours.
Lots of senior care in Placerville for seniors.
Senior Day Care, Health & Nutrition Programs, Legal Services & Volunteer Programs for
seniors.
Sierra Moms’ Club
P.O. Box 1522
Folsom, CA 95763
(916) 978-5995
Website: http://www.sierramoms.org/
The CAVE (Folsom Middle School)
500 Blue Ravine Road
Folsom, CA 95630
Cave Cell: (916) 351-3530
Land Line :( 916) 355-7203
Website: http://www.folsom.ca.us/depts/parks_n_recreation/teen/default.asp
Services Provided:
After school program for grades sixth thru eighth.
Veterans of Foreign Wars (Folsom)
(916) 985-7911
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Support Groups/Hotlines
ADHD Parent
Support Group Weds. 7-8:30pm
EDH-see Jill for address
Adoption Referral(Lifetime adoption referral)
(916) 987-9565
Website: http://www.lifetimeadoption.com/
Al-Anon Family Group/Alateen
Phone: 1-888-425-2666
Website: http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/local-meetings
Alcoholic Anonymous
9960 Business Park Dr.
Sacramento, CA 95827
Western Slope (530) 622-3500
Sacramento (916) 454-1100
Website: http://www.aa.org/?Media=NoFlash
Services Provided:
A self-supporting group that helps each other through their own contributions.
Alzheimer’s Support Group
82 Main Street
Placerville, CA 95667
(530)626-6939
Website: http://elderoptionsca.com/
Services Provided:
Assessments to identify the issue, eligibility and needs.
Develop a plan of care, conduct family meetings to address family/client issue.
American Cancer Society
1765 Challenge Way Ste. 115
Sacramento, CA 95815
(916) 446-7933
Website: http://www.cancer.org/
Anger Management & Recovery Group
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.recovery-world.com/Anger-Management.html
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Arthritis Foundation
1851 Heritage Lane #183
Sacramento, CA 95815
(916) 368-5599
Website: http://www.arthritis.org/
Birth & Beyond
5621 Watt Ave Ste. 200
North Highlands, CA 95660
Phone: 916-679-3925
Website: http://birth-beyond.com/
Services Provided:
Home visitation program that provides family support services to pregnant women and
families with children through five years of age in the home.
Bipolar/Depression
Phone: 1-800-826-3632
www.dbsalliance.org
Breaking Barriers (Gay & Lesbian issues)
221 21 street
Sacramento, CA 95811
(916) 447-2437
Website: http://www.breakingbarriers-sacramento.org/
Services Provided:
HIV partner testing, workshops and groups, individualized prevention counseling,
holiday food baskets, talking about positive prevention.
Breast cancer services, referrals, treatment navigation.
Burn Support Group
(916) 734-3636
Contact: Deb Jones (Outreach Specialist)
916-601-3636
Website: http://www.burnsurvivor.com/supportgroups.html
California Smokers’ Help Line
1-800-662-8887
Website: www.nobutts.org
Services Provided:
Service hotline to help smokers quit
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California Youth Crisis Hotline
1-800-843-5200
Website: www.youthcrisisline.org
Services provided:
24 hour youth crisis line.
The crisis line can help youths find shelters, youth-serving medical clinics, and on-going
counseling services.
Chemical Dependency Recovery Program - Kaiser
(916) 482-1132
Child Access (Counsel. Ref.)
(916) 875-9980
Website: www.saccounty.net
Child Abuse Treatment Services(EMQ Families First)
9343 Tech Center Drive, 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95826
Phone: 916-388-6400
Website: http://emqff.org/
Services Provided:
Foster Care, adoption services and therapeutic behavioral services.
Children/Adult w/Attention Deficit Disorders
Phone: 1-800-233-4050
Website: http://www.chadd.org/
Cocaine Anonymous
4445 Fruitridge Rd
Sacramento, CA 95820
Phone: 916-349-4230
Website: http://riverunity.com/schedules/SierraFoothills.asp
Co-dependence Anonymous
Toll Free: 1-888-444-2359
Spanish Toll Free- 1-888-444-2379
Website: http://www.coda.org/
Services Provided:
Working with men and women whose common purpose is to build healthy
relationships.
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Compassionate Friends Crisis Hotline
916-457-4096
Website: http://www.compassionatefriends.org/contact_us.aspx
Delinquency Prevention Project
Website: http://preventdelinquency.org/about.php
Services Provided:
Teaching parents how to be proactive and take a holistic approach to supervision that
targets risk factors, to providing guidelines on how to effectively deal with children
already exhibiting behavioral problems.
Diabetes Assoc.
4600 Roseville Rd. Suite 130
North Highlands, CA 95660
Website: http://www.diabetes.org/
(916) 924-3232
Family Resource Center
3501 Spruce Ave
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(530) 542-0740
Website: http://tahoefamilyresourcecenter.com/
Services Provided:
Community learning center, English classes, teen leadership, Latino engagement:
mental health services for adults, parabajitos youth program, and parent educationFKCE.
Firefighters Burn Institute
3101 Stockton Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95820
(916) 739-8525
Website: http://ffburn.org/
Folsom Crime Tip Hotline
Non-Emergency: 916-355-7230
Anonymous Tip line: 916-930-1098
Website: http://www.folsom.ca.us/depts/police/get_involved/crime.asp
Folsom Police Dept.
46 Natoma St.
Folsom, CA 95630
(916) 355-7231
Website: http://www.folsom.ca.us/depts/police/telephone_numbers.asp
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Gambler’s Anonymous
916) 447-5588
Website: http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/
Med Clinic Behav. Health Dept.
(916) 924-6400
Website: http://www.mercysanjuan.org/index.htm
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
4629 Whitney #7
Sacramento, CA 95821
Phone: 916-481-6233
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.madd.org/
Muscular Dystrophy Association- Sac.
3010 Lava Ridge Court #160
Roseville, CA 95661
(916) 921-9518
Website: http://www.mdausa.org/office/sacramento
Services Provided:
Clinics, equipment assistance, advocacy, summer camp, caregivers, education
resources, MDA transition services, flu season resources, MDA publications.
Nar-Anon
(916) 646-6534
Website: www.nar-anon.org
Narcotics
Toll Free 1-800-756-4576
www.CNOA.org
Narcotics Anonymous
www.na.org
National Dating Abuse Hotline
1-866-331-9474
Website: www.loveisrespect.org
Services provided:
Online chat website, and you can text Love is to 77054.
Parenting After Divorce/Co-Parent.
Website: http://www.parentingafterdivorce.org/
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Poison Control
1-800-222-1222
Website: http://www.aapcc.org/dnn/default.aspx
Rational Recovery
(530) 621-2667
Website: https://rational.org/index.php?id=1
Recovery, Inc.
(916) 483-5616
Free self-help grp.
Runaway Hotline
Phone: 1-800-786-2929
Website: http://www.1800runaway.org/
Sac. Learning Disabilities Assoc.
Answering mach. 1-800-203-7542
Website: http://www.sacramentolda.org/
Senior Legal Hotline
Toll Free (800) 222-1753
Sacramento (916) 551-2145
Website: http://slh.lsnc.net/
Sex & Love Addicts Anonym. (916) 552-1442
Website: http://slh.lsnc.net/
Smokers Helpline
800-662-8887
Website for teens- Notobacco.org
Stroke Support Grp.
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.stroke.org/site/PageServer?pagename=support_groups
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Website: http://sids.org/
Suicide Prevention
1-800-273-8255 or (916) 368-3111
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Summit Counseling & Education Serv.
550 Main Street # I
Placerville, CA 95667
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Sutter Hospice Support
(916) 388-6215
El Dorado Co. (530) 621-7820
Website: http://www.suttervnaandhospice.org/support/
Tough Love (Parents only)
Website: http://www.naturalchild.org/jan_hunt/tough_love.html
United Cerebral Palsy Assoc. UCP
(916) 565-7700
Website: http://www.ucp.org/
Victims of Crime Resource Center
1-800-842-8467
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.1800victims.org/
Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE)
(916) 920-2952; available 24-hours (916) 728-7210
Website: http://www.weaveinc.org/
Services Provided:
Prevention and education on domestic violence and sexual assault in Sacramento
county.
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Transportation
Donate Your Car
1-877-Kars-4-Kids
Website: www.Kars4Kids.org
El Dorado Transit
6565 Commerce Way. Diamond Springs
Contact: Mindy Jackson, Transit Director
Phone: (530) 642-5383
Website: www.eldoradotransit.com
Services Provided:
Commuter service to Sacramento & Rancho Cordova.
Dial-A-Ride curb-to-curb service seven days a week, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Local bus service to the public.
Folsom Dial-a-Ride
(916) 355-8347
Western Slope (530) 642-5383
Service Provided:
Folsom dial-a-ride (for seniors & handicapped) Info on routes, fares, schedules.
Curb- to-curb service.
Registration required.
Attendant can ride free.
Folsom Stage Line (bus)
(916) 355-8347
Folsom Transit Hotline
24-hour information on schedule changes & route changes
Phone: 916-355-8395
Greyhound Bus Lines
1-800-231-2222
Regional Transit & Light Rail
1400 29th Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Phone: 916-321-2800
Website: http://www.sacrt.com/
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Rideshare-Sacramento Area Council of Governments
3000 S. Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Contact: Debra Behrens, Research Analyst
Phone: 916-340-6229
Website: http://www.sacregion511.org/rideshare/
Commute toll free (1-800-commute
Services Provided:
Ridesharing includes carpooling, telecommuting, public transit & bicycle commuting.
Information for ridesharing/placement assistance to employers, individuals, developers
and other organizations interested.
Student RT Pass (F.L.C.) Contact: Scott Crow (916) 608-6993
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Utilities
Folsom Recycling Info.
(916) 355-8393
Website: http://www.folsom.ca.us/depts/utilities/solid_waste_division/recycling.asp
Garbage & Water Services
Billing, Questions (916) 355-7295
Website: www.folsom.ca.us
Hazardous Waste
Phone:916-355-8367
Website: www.folsomhazmat.com
Services Provided:
Pick-up service.
Safe & legal disposal.
Paint, motor oil, anti-freeze, rechargeable batteries, propane tanks, etc.
See Website for details.
Hazardous Waste
Household - (916) 355-8350
PG&E Customer Service
1-800-743-5000
Website: http://www.pge.com/myhome/customerservice/
Recycling Center
Wal-Mart Lot at Riley & Glenn
Behind Raley’s - EDH
Recycle Electronics
(530) 626-4141 (ED Disposal)
Relief for Energy Assistance Through Community Help (REACH)
Phone: 1-800-743-5000
Website: http://www.pge.com/reach/
Sewer Troubles
(916) 355-7272
(916) 985-4848 - After Hours
SMUD Energy Assistance Program
1-888-742-7683
Website: https://www.smud.org/en/index.htm
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Water Leaks
8am-5pm (916) 355-7272
After hours: (916) 985-4848
Water Treatment
(916) 355-9337
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Veteran Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs
www.mentalhealth.va.gov/
Emotional Crisis line: 1-800-273-TALK (Suicide Prevention) Press #1 for Veterans
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
Services Provided:
New Website for college counselors and mental health professionals.
College Training for college counselors, “Operation SAVE” for suicide prevention,
“PTSD” and “Helping Students Who Drink too Much.”
Resource list helpful also.
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Women Services
El Dorado Women’s Center - Placerville
Refer to Emergency Services section.
La Leche League
Nutrition & breastfeeding support
1-800-525-3243
Website: http://www.llli.org/
Women, Infants, and Children - El Dorado
937 Spring Street
Placerville, CA 95667
Contact: Ellen Deutsche, Nutrition Supervisor
Phone: (530) 621-6176 24-hours, answering machine
Services Provided:
A health & food assistance program, offering participants nutrition, education &
vouchers for supplemental foods.
Serves women who are pregnant, breast-feeding, or just had a baby & children under 5
years old. (Also, foster children)
7 locations in El Dorado and Alpine Counties.
YWCA
1122 17th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Contact: Jennifer Shimabukuro
Phone:916-264-8066
Website: www.ywcasacramento.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Services Provided:
A variety of physical activities, breast cancer early detection program, will pay for
breast cancer testing and treatment (women under 40 only).
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Misc. Resources
Boys & Girls Club
Pick -up Service 1-800-788-6444
Campfire Boys/Girls
Website: http://campfireusa.org/
El Dorado Hills Chamber
981 Governor Dr., Ste. 103
P.O. Box 5055
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Phone: (916) 933-1335
Website: www.eldoradohillschamber.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Families First
(916) 641-9595 or (916) 448-2433
Websites: http://www.familiesfirst.org/T80-home-page
Foothill Physical Therapy Center
Andrew Glidewell, MPT, CSCS, Owner, Physical Therapist.
Service Provided:
Will give the uninsured individual 3 free visits.
See Jill Morrison for more details.
For counselor referral only.
Not to be given out freely.
Center located in El Dorado Hills.
Operation Christmas Child (Samaritan’s Purse)
For more information, call 1-800-353-5949
Website at: www.samaritanspurse.org
Services Provided:
Shoebox gifts are sent around the world to less fortunate children.
National Collection Week is November 15th-22nd.
Sacramento Association for the Retarded
4641 Pell Dr.
Sacramento, CA 95838
Phone: 916-737-3433
Donation pick-up call
Email: [email protected]
Salvation Army
Pick-Up Service (800) 728-7825
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Sams Club
2495 Iron Point Rd., #11
Folsom, CA
Phone: (916) 817-8965
Service Provided:
Employment opportunities for our students.
Computer application, first interview.
Applications viewed weekly.
Second interview in person- by appointment only.
Mostly part-time jobs.
Starting salary is $8.00 an hour.
SMUD Free Shade Tree's Call the Sacramento Tree Foundation
Ph. (916) 924-8733 to receive up to 10 free SMUD shade trees, stakes, and ties.
Services Provided:
A forester from the Sacramento Tree Foundation will visit your home to help you pick
the right trees for your property.
Ten days later we will deliver your trees to you, along with stakes and ties, all for free.
Rentals are included with the owner’s permission.
For more information call the Sacramento Tree Foundation at 916-924-8733 or visit
www.sactree.com
The James Redford Institute for Transplant Awareness
10573 West Pico Blvd. #214
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: (310) 559-6325
Website: www.jrifilms.org
The Sam Harry Foundation
Pediatric Brain Tumor Research Website: www.samharryfoundation.org
Services Provided:
The website focuses on pediatric brain tumor research and resources for parents of
children stricken with a similar illness.
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Sacramento Valley Affiliate
Donate your car, boat, RV or real estate
Phone: 1-877-465-6636
Website: http://ww5.komen.org/Contact.aspx
Services Provided:
Provides free towing, tax deductible, and handles all DMV paperwork.
Website: http://ww5.komen.org/Contact.aspx
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Vietnam Veterans of America
Pick-up Service (916) 391-VETS
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Important Websites
www.folsom.ca.us
Official website for the city of Folsom
www.visitfolsom.com
Great links - things to do in Folsom, places to go, events, places to stay…
www.eldoradobusiness.com
13,000+ businesses in El Dorado County.
A comprehensive online business directory.
www.xamire.com
Services Provided:
Provides a list of companies to apply online that will consider hiring someone with a
felony conviction.
There are no charges associated with the use of Xamire.com or its services.
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Other Important Community Resources
Children & Families Commission of El Dorado County
El Dorado County Community Services Directory
4111 Creekside Dr., Suite B Shingle Springs, CA 95682
Community Services Planning Council
Extensive community resource list on Website: www.communitycouncil.org
909 12th Street, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95814
Services Provided:
Russell Medeiros - in charge of Website resource list
10 years here, Los Rios CCD alumni (916) 447-7063
[email protected]
Community Resource Programs such as: volunteer work, links to career information,
help for disabled& the elderly, Provide opportunities for low-income families to obtain
food, clothing, and basic living necessities.
Also involved with hands on Sacramento, adult & aging commission, children’s
coalition, HIV Health Services, Hunger coalition, Ten year plan to end chronic
homelessness in Sacramento, etc.
www.beehivesacramento.org
Help with money, health, jobs, school work (English/Spanish), and housing (foreclosure & 1st
time buyers info.
Folsom Lake College Annual Fund - The Los Rios Student Emergency Loan Fund
Contribute to the fund or make a payment or one-time contribution.
(916) 608-6643
InfoLine Sacramento Community Service Directory
909 12th Street, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 447-7063
Website: www.communitycouncil.org
Email Address: [email protected]
Senior Information and Assistance
937 Spring Street
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 621-6150
Toll Free: (800) 295-7779
Smog Check-Consumer Assistance Program
Financial Assistance
Website: www.smogcheck.ca.gov
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